![]() ![]() The one change for the better at the hotel is the addition of the Starbucks at the front entrance. but it seems that the South Point is not struggling on that front. In our travels north and south we saw lots of signs up in restaurants and coffee shops advising they were hiring and apologising for delays etc. The food was always perfect and the service superb. We used Steak and Shake a couple of times (still good), Baja Miguels on the first night (love the Margaritas along with everything else about the place!) Ate at Primarily Prime Rib on the Thursday and this is still a great place to have a decent cut of meat. Plenty of clean towels always available no matter the time of day we were down there. The pool area was very clean and we never had to look hard for a sun bed to relax on. The girls working out there were kept busy but were always friendly and by the end of the week recognised us and always had a chat. We used the pool area quite a few days and the pool side bar service was excellent. No hassle and just a quick 20 second phone call. When we checked in they asked us about house keeping but we just called down on the morning we wanted the room tidied up etc. My only complaint about Vegas hotels is that the tv channel selection in the room is usually atrocious, probably because they don't want you in the room watching tv !! But there were enough decent channels to keep us happy at the end of the night. Bathroom was a decent size with the shower and toilet separated by a door from the bathroom sink etc. Beds were comfy and the room was spotless. Got a double queen room that was immaculate. Decided to book it again this time, ignored all the negative reviews on TA as most of them seem to have been posted by people with no previous history on TA so they can be tossed out the window!! Arrived late on a Saturday afternoon and the place was hopping! Got checked in very quickly and asked and was given a room up on the 23rd floor facing out towards the mountains and out over the pool area. We have been to LV 4 times previously and the last 3 of those visits we stayed at the South Point. Vegas is only a 20 hour drive from where we live and we have done Ontario to Florida before which is a similar distance so our plans were set. South of The Strip Las Vegas |17.88km from city center We moved to Alberta from Ontario late last year and just got around to planning a holiday. ![]() Whether you were visiting Las Vegas for business or pleasure, the Bellagio was definitely worth checking out. The service was impeccable, the facilities were top-notch, and the food was delicious. Overall, my experience at the Bellagio Resort was outstanding. The resort featured several celebrity chef restaurants, including Wolfgang Puck's Spago, as well as a range of casual dining options like the Cafe Bellagio and the Pool Cafe. There were a range of dining options to suit all tastes and preferences, whether you wanted a quick bite or a fine dining experience. The food at the Bellagio was also excellent. The outdoor pool area was particularly stunning, with lush landscaping, comfortable lounges, and poolside cabanas available for rent. The resort featured a massive ****** with a wide range of games and *************, as well as an extensive spa and fitness center, multiple swimming pools, and a variety of dining options. The facilities at the Bellagio were truly impressive. From the front desk to the housekeeping staff, everyone was friendly, professional, and eager to help. The service provided by the staff was outstanding. Las Vegas Strip Las Vegas |7.14km from city center During my stay at the Bellagio Resort, I had an exceptional experience. If you stay at this hotel, use delivery or go out to eat. It was clean but the room had no personality. The suite was large but definitely worn and dated. They checked me in again and sent me to a different tower. I went back to the desk where they figured out that I should be in a one bedroom. I went to the room only to find that it was the studio suite that I had originally booked. When they gave me the room key, they told me that they had used my suite upgrade. When I arrived at the hotel, they tried to tell me that I needed to pay them $60 per night for my existing room. They should be able to confirm it at no cost. I replied back that I had requested the upgrade using my suite nights allocation. The day before I arrived, I received an email telling me I could upgrade to a one bedroom for $60 per night. I booked a studio suite and I requested an upgrade through Marriott using my suite upgrade allocation. We stayed at the JW Marriott in Las Vegas over Thanksgiving in November. ![]()
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